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Tuesday, February 01, 2022 14:31:27 UTC

AT&T, AMC Entertainment, and UPS were the premarket leaders, according to the S&P 500.

Upon completion of the WarnerMedia/Discovery Communications merger later this year, AT&T expects to distribute its investment in the DISCA combination to its stockholders. Premarket decline was 3.5%.

AMC Entertainment's stock rallied 4.7 percent in premarket trading after the company announced better-than-expected fourth-quarter preliminary results.

In the premarket, UPS shares rose 7.4 percent after the company reported strong quarterly earnings, issued optimistic forecasts and announced a 49% dividend hike. FedEx (FDX) rose 2.5% in the premarket on UPS's positive news.(More)

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021 13:23:47 UTC

Micron's quarterly profit of $2.16 per share surpassed expectations by 5 cents a share.

The chipmaker's revenue also exceeded expectations. Micron provided a positive outlook, citing sustained high demand for its semiconductors. In premarket trading, the company's stock jumped 8.2 percent.(More)

MICRON CRUSHES EARNINGS

Tuesday, December 21, 2021 13:23:47 UTC

Micron's quarterly profit of $2.16 per share surpassed expectations by 5 cents a share.

The chipmaker's revenue also exceeded expectations. Micron provided a positive outlook, citing sustained high demand for its semiconductors. In premarket trading, the company's stock jumped 8.2 percent.

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Tuesday, December 07, 2021 14:54:32 UTC

Intel Corp. said Monday that it plans to take its self-driving car business Mobileye public in the U.S. by the middle of next year.

According to Intel, the company will remain the majority owner of Mobileye with no intent to spin off or divest. The two companies will continue as strategic partners to pursue the growth of computing in the automotive sector. News of the move sent shares of Intel up about 8% in early trading today.(More)

INTEL TO TAKE MOBILEYE PUBLIC

Tuesday, December 07, 2021 14:54:32 UTC

Intel Corp. said Monday that it plans to take its self-driving car business Mobileye public in the U.S. by the middle of next year.

According to Intel, the company will remain the majority owner of Mobileye with no intent to spin off or divest. The two companies will continue as strategic partners to pursue the growth of computing in the automotive sector. News of the move sent shares of Intel up about 8% in early trading today.

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